HI-Q® Rejects Separator

The HI-Q® Rejects Separator was developed in 1991 using a unique rotating screen cylinder concept. That design feature greatly enhances its flow capacity, making it possible for the machine to handle the most difficult applications while being less than half the size of competitive machines. Standing only about 2m high, the machine requires only 1m above it for maintenance clearance. This compares to some competitive machines that are 5m tall, and require another 4m above them for maintenance. Like other machines in the HI-Q family, the Rejects Separator shares common spare parts with many other models, minimizing spare parts stocking requirements.

Secondary knotter for chemical pulps

Only 2m tall

Requires only 1m overhead maintenance clearance

One size with sufficient capacity for nearly all applications

Discharges nearly fiber-free knots

Has a very effective junk trap for collecting stones and metal

15kW / 20 hp motor for minimal energy consumption

Can be installed in extremely limited spaces

Common spare parts with other HI-Q® equipment

Very low good fiber losses

Fully enclosed for odor containment

Very effective junk trap saves wear on downstream equipment

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HI-Q® Rejects Separator

The HI-Q® Rejects Separator is the secondary knotter of choice, due to its unique high capacity while requiring minimal headroom.

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The HI-Q® Rejects Separator was developed in 1991 using a unique rotating screen cylinder concept. That design feature greatly enhances its flow capacity, making it possible for the machine to handle the most difficult applications while being less than half the size of competitive machines. Standing only about 2m high, the machine requires only 1m above it for maintenance clearance. This compares to some competitive machines that are 5m tall, and require another 4m above them for maintenance. Like other machines in the HI-Q family, the Rejects Separator shares common spare parts with many other models, minimizing spare parts stocking requirements.